CBS anchor goes viral for "rawdogging" comment during papal conclave coverage

Tony Dokoupil described cardinals without phones during the papal conclave as "rawdogging it" on CBS Mornings.

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During a live broadcast of CBS Mornings on Wednesday, anchor Tony Dokoupil used the term “rawdogging” to describe the experience of Catholic cardinals attending the 2025 papal conclave without access to their electronic devices.

The cardinals, who entered the Sistine Chapel earlier that day in Vatican City, are observing strict protocols as they vote in seclusion to elect the next Pope.

CBS contributor John Allen was explaining the customs of the conclave, including the ban on mobile phones and other digital devices. He noted that cardinals typically spend their time in prayer, either reading the breviary or using the rosary.

Allen said, “The one thing we know they’re not doing is checking Instagram because their devices have all been confiscated.”

In response, Dokoupil said, “I believe the kids call it ‘rawdogging it,’” referring to the act of enduring a period without electronic devices. The term, often associated with a different context, was used by Dokoupil to comment on the digital disconnection imposed during the sacred proceedings.

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